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Thanks for the comments -

DaveW - I did think of switching the over-rider brackets to get the horizontal flanges on the inside but seemed to be too much effort for little gain (also I was not 100% sure they are switchable). I assume that Morgan just put them on whichever way they are picked up at the time...

Maybe this is an example where with a little bit of thought (and no/low cost to Morgan) the assembly of the car could provide the customer with a lot more flexibility - possibly even opportunity for the factory to offer more options eg undertray or protectoive grill could be easily fitted as an extra - a short version (as above) onto the horizontal flanges or a longer version back to the mounting holes on the chassis used by the tow hook. Perhaps a point for the focus groups ....

John (Felix42) - I got the reg number as the best I could for an early 50s reg number from London/Middlesex (where I was born, also in the early 50s) for a reasonable amount. Believe these four number followed by 'MY' series were issued by London South East/Middlesex when the three letter plate combinations ran out in 50s/60s (to cars as well as motorbikes). Your number on your Minor backs this up in part - was it from London/Middlesex?

PeterJ - agree that the wood is not the strongest - I did look at bar or box section aluminium but decided the ease of fabricating in wood is easier and sufficient to offer adequate protection for a lot of debris (Can I also now say that some of the chassis is wooden?). My thought was that large debris - eg a brick or scaffolding pole flicked up at 70mph - is going to do some damage whatever ... maybe even come through the wooden floor scared


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Hi Richard. Yours is the first I've seen with the brackets that way round. You have to split the track rod ends to get them off but they will swop over if you decide.

Page 4 on the post below shows what I did with my Anniversary, and also some photos from Roger who followed a similar path.

http://www.talkmorgan.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/161072/4


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A very nice job Richard. I have had a sheet of mesh in the Garage for 2 years with the intention but never got around to it.

If you fancy adding an easy to fit after market Valance from Williams or Wolf to tidy the Under Rad Front then here is my own for comparison (I don't have Dave's Skills to make & Paint one for myself )

I have the deeper Mulfab Rad so it was perfect for neatening that one.

Moving the Horns inboard made the job even easier.


http://franks4x4-solograndetour.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/fitting-my-williams-morgan-lower-front.html


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Originally Posted By RichB
Your number on your Minor backs this up in part - was it from London/Middlesex?



Yes, it was.


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